Maintaining Family Ties and Facilitating Father–Child Contact During Jail: The Role of Extended Kin
The Justice System and the Family: Police, Courts, and Incarceration
ISBN: 978-1-80382-360-7, eISBN: 978-1-80382-359-1
Publication date: 14 October 2022
Abstract
This chapter illuminates the central role of kin networks and the routines they construct to maintain family ties and support young fathers in jail. Recent research demonstrates variation in incarcerated fathers’ contact with children. There is less focus on variation in contact with extended kin networks and how kin networks contribute to father–child contact during an incarceration period. Forty-three incarcerated young fathers (ages 19–26) in three Southern California jails, 79% of whom self-identified as Latino, were interviewed to explore fathers’ descriptions of family contact during jail. Incarcerated young fathers rely on kin networks to coordinate routines for contact during jail, including father–child contact. Father inclusion in family life during jail depends not only on the mother of the child but – perhaps integrally – extended paternal kin. Available paternal kin can facilitate connectedness between children and incarcerated fathers in family contexts of complicated parental circumstances (e.g., parental relationship dissolution). Family members mitigate family challenges to maintain ties despite carceral policies meant to isolate fathers from families and children. A continued focus on kin networks and their role in maintaining family connectedness is crucial to understanding and reducing the collateral consequences to family members and incarcerated persons following release from jail.
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Acknowledgments
This research was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the William T. Grant Foundation. The author offers special thanks of gratitude to Kristin Turney, Andrew Penner, Adam Dunbar, Dave Snow, Jodi Quas, Bill Marsiglio, Rebecca Goodsell, and Janet Muniz for their support in this chapter.
There are no conflicts of interest.
Citation
Adams, B.L. (2022), "Maintaining Family Ties and Facilitating Father–Child Contact During Jail: The Role of Extended Kin", Maxwell, S.R. and Blair, S.L. (Ed.) The Justice System and the Family: Police, Courts, and Incarceration (Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 105-133. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1530-353520220000020006
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